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diff --git a/src/declarative/graphicsitems/qdeclarativepincharea.cpp b/src/declarative/graphicsitems/qdeclarativepincharea.cpp
index d33c8934..adff025f 100644
--- a/src/declarative/graphicsitems/qdeclarativepincharea.cpp
+++ b/src/declarative/graphicsitems/qdeclarativepincharea.cpp
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
\ingroup qml-event-elements
\brief The PinchEvent object provides information about a pinch event.
- \bold {The PinchEvent element was added in QtQuick 1.1}
+ \b {The PinchEvent element was added in QtQuick 1.1}
The \c center, \c startCenter, \c previousCenter properties provide the center position between the two touch points.
@@ -80,9 +80,9 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
These properties hold the position of the center point between the two touch points.
\list
- \o \c center is the current center point
- \o \c previousCenter is the center point of the previous event.
- \o \c startCenter is the center point when the gesture began
+ \li \c center is the current center point
+ \li \c previousCenter is the center point of the previous event.
+ \li \c startCenter is the center point when the gesture began
\endlist
*/
@@ -93,8 +93,8 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
These properties hold the scale factor determined by the change in distance between the two touch points.
\list
- \o \c scale is the current scale factor.
- \o \c previousScale is the scale factor of the previous event.
+ \li \c scale is the current scale factor.
+ \li \c previousScale is the scale factor of the previous event.
\endlist
When a pinch gesture is started, the scale is 1.0.
@@ -108,9 +108,9 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
These properties hold the angle between the two touch points.
\list
- \o \c angle is the current angle between the two points in the range -180 to 180.
- \o \c previousAngle is the angle of the previous event.
- \o \c rotation is the total rotation since the pinch gesture started.
+ \li \c angle is the current angle between the two points in the range -180 to 180.
+ \li \c previousAngle is the angle of the previous event.
+ \li \c rotation is the total rotation since the pinch gesture started.
\endlist
When a pinch gesture is started, the rotation is 0.0.
@@ -125,8 +125,8 @@ QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
These properties provide the actual touch points generating the pinch.
\list
- \o \c point1 and \c point2 hold the current positions of the points.
- \o \c startPoint1 and \c startPoint2 hold the positions of the points when the second point was touched.
+ \li \c point1 and \c point2 hold the current positions of the points.
+ \li \c startPoint1 and \c startPoint2 hold the positions of the points when the second point was touched.
\endlist
*/
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ QDeclarativePinchAreaPrivate::~QDeclarativePinchAreaPrivate()
\brief The PinchArea item enables simple pinch gesture handling.
\inherits Item
- \bold {The PinchArea element was added in QtQuick 1.1}
+ \b {The PinchArea element was added in QtQuick 1.1}
A PinchArea is an invisible item that is typically used in conjunction with
a visible item in order to provide pinch gesture handling for that item.
@@ -176,8 +176,8 @@ QDeclarativePinchAreaPrivate::~QDeclarativePinchAreaPrivate()
PinchArea can be used in two ways:
\list
- \o setting a \c pinch.target to provide automatic interaction with an element
- \o using the onPinchStarted, onPinchUpdated and onPinchFinished handlers
+ \li setting a \c pinch.target to provide automatic interaction with an element
+ \li using the onPinchStarted, onPinchUpdated and onPinchFinished handlers
\endlist
\sa PinchEvent
@@ -230,12 +230,12 @@ QDeclarativePinchAreaPrivate::~QDeclarativePinchAreaPrivate()
\c pinch provides a convenient way to make an item react to pinch gestures.
\list
- \i \c pinch.target specifies the id of the item to drag.
- \i \c pinch.active specifies if the target item is currently being dragged.
- \i \c pinch.minimumScale and \c pinch.maximumScale limit the range of the Item::scale property.
- \i \c pinch.minimumRotation and \c pinch.maximumRotation limit the range of the Item::rotation property.
- \i \c pinch.dragAxis specifies whether dragging in not allowed (\c Pinch.NoDrag), can be done horizontally (\c Pinch.XAxis), vertically (\c Pinch.YAxis), or both (\c Pinch.XandYAxis)
- \i \c pinch.minimum and \c pinch.maximum limit how far the target can be dragged along the corresponding axes.
+ \li \c pinch.target specifies the id of the item to drag.
+ \li \c pinch.active specifies if the target item is currently being dragged.
+ \li \c pinch.minimumScale and \c pinch.maximumScale limit the range of the Item::scale property.
+ \li \c pinch.minimumRotation and \c pinch.maximumRotation limit the range of the Item::rotation property.
+ \li \c pinch.dragAxis specifies whether dragging in not allowed (\c Pinch.NoDrag), can be done horizontally (\c Pinch.XAxis), vertically (\c Pinch.YAxis), or both (\c Pinch.XandYAxis)
+ \li \c pinch.minimum and \c pinch.maximum limit how far the target can be dragged along the corresponding axes.
\endlist
*/